Steps:

1. Using a table saw, cut a mold out of melamine to the desired dimensions of your screen. Frame it with scrap wood securing it with a pin nails.

Making Bamboo Reed Room Dividers

HGTV's Design on a Dime shows you how to make bamboo reed room dividers. In this step, you'll need to hot glue the inside edges of the mold to create a seal to bond the mold together.

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Design on a Dime

HGTV's Design on a Dime shows you how to make bamboo reed room dividers. In this step, you'll need to hot glue the inside edges of the mold to create a seal to bond the mold together.

2. Hot glue the inside edges of the mold to create a seal to bond the mold together.

3. Spray the mold’s interior generously with the silicone lubricant.

4. Use scissors to snip the wire holding the bamboo fencing together and disassemble the individual reeds. Then lay individual pieces of bamboo reed lengthwise into the bottom of the mold.

5. Mix the resin according to manufacturer's directions and pour over the encased bamboo reeds.

Making a Room Divider with Resin

Wait for resin to dry completely. Use a hammer and metal spackle knife to break the sides of the mold away from the newly-formed hardened panel. Separate the panel from the bottom of the mold using the thin metal spackle knife.

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Design on a Dime

6. Wait for resin to dry completely. Use a hammer and metal spackle knife to break the sides of the mold away from the newly-formed hardened panel. Separate the panel from the bottom of the mold using the thin metal spackle knife.

7. With a miter saw, cut two pieces of the reclaimed wood to the width of the panel. Lightly sand the edges. Then, stain the wood with a clean rag wiping away any excess and allow it to dry.

8. Sandwich the top of the divider between the two pieces of wood and screw them together.

9. Attach the chain link to the screen by drilling holes through the top corners of the wood and running the chain through them. Twist cup hooks into the ceiling to hang the screen divider.